Inspired by The International Political Economy of Everyday Life site I-PEEL, students in Professor Anlar's International Political Economy summer session course chose objects, movements, ideas from everyday life and investigated how they are tied to the international political economy.
This website reflects the final project the students completed for the course and is home to each student's project. We hope that you will enjoy investigating how everyday objects, movements, and ideas that we may take for granted, or know little about, are embedded in the larger international system.
For more about the original project and its creators, please visit The International Political Economy of Everyday Life (I-PEEL) website here.